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A year after losing her soulmate in a tragic accident, Asa (Akira) is finally ready to try dating again. Shut down and feeling a little helpless, she finally tries everything from computer dating, sleeping with friends, and even calling a male escort. All with disappointing results. Asa’s quest to rediscover her sexuality is further complicated by the desire to be truly dirty. In the end, she comes face to face with the one man who actually speaks her truth. Will she let her guard down and ask more of him than simply telling her something dirty?

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No sooner does Asa Akira agree to move in with fuckmate Ryan Driller than he gets killed in a bicycle accident, adding a sad twist to the lascivious promise she made about giving him "everything" at their new place when he asked her to "tell me something dirty." A year later, she is ready to date again and goes online: "How do I say I'm looking for sex without saying I-want-sex?"

The first encounter ends badly when she asks the guy to "tell me something dirty" and he grabs for her pussy. Game over. Asa complains to bud Abella Danger, who spins her a tale of what happened on her last date with Ryan McLane, who gently doms her ("Keep your hands at your sides") through their sexual encounter, but Danger slips and drops a clue that she was with Driller: "Are you seriously trying to cheer me up with a story about how you fucked my dead boyfriend?" "It was before you dated..."

Akira considers hiring an escort (Jay Smooth) but Smooth's sweet talk is interrupted by Alex Harper eliciting moans from him. Akira hangs up, disgusted, and we watch Harper and Smooth finish up what she started. Ready to move to new digs, Adria Rae and Derrick Ferrari let Akira take over their lease—and she backs out of their invitation to a three-way. They go on without her.

Akira finally meets up with Smooth, doing his smooth-talk routine on the phone, and tells him that she's the one who hung up on him. He encourages her—"I'm glad you hung up on me"—and she gets aggressive on him. "Take me inside now." The finale sex scene has Akira letting go of the ghost of Driller, opening herself up to the idea of love—or at least sex, including "everything"—with another.